it Jl r'','-,, . ' jt .'n.tn" .k. , y ,.f-'r"-r , . ,v-t'i- v vit .v .tV I I V -i -. . . ... IV" A ' a" h;r. .1r ,." til ,7J" t:3S VK.- . .".-. V I , 'f , ' i ' Jl. .-. . " . , .w - w- T, . W ' -V '"h THE LAKO ASTER BAILY 'INTELLIGECEB, MOXDAY, !IUGUT26, 18fc . -.V. r.j.-.V 'vti. . y. i.'it'- W ;rT .- wmgm r,". u. 'fWW.W' t54 M JA m ?&. v& ? &u .;'?- & fr ' Vl? Kr. hl t r b. -tti:" - - jwhtm cl.rn. ; , l " ... A t i tut ntw nunuim. j . g ea iraKO eirccv ir- the Cemfbrt of Vvo Vve ud Business Mm. I nefHfca age the Idea v as first cn- llntfali city or organizing, en a social club, Mhlcli weuiu aembers ft comfortable place of , IMdlnc, card and billiard rooms, advantage of a high claw rcs- jTRe meTCBienJ crysiauieu n ine a nf the Hamilton club, which ob- MfhsHter from tbe court, and, after ka tea-year loise of 13. F. I-sine- : Mvperty nt Ne. 39 Xertn uukq rwer(y the residence of tbe late ,, Htetfcr, and mero recenuyei rStvttgaten, proceeded te remedciii M aeeds or me ciuu, nnu u mni i-cwnfert and convenience of Its CWtepmts. i fanprevctnciils liaMng been com M fMftdcrs of the IlamlUeu opened t beuse te the use of the members t Saturday at 10 a. m., and the organs-will be carried forward until It Is lltsrom-esentatiou win com- lasrery. large proportion of the bust- professional men ei uuroier ftmi cennty. Their association in this I intimate way, It is uoiievcei, vim nei conducive te tueir becini enjoy- ,'bni go far te prometo the material i of tbe city and te ktiinuiue ana ken its traslnesa life and prosperity. tktn an at present about sixty regular ters, una at n special mccung ei ine i en Saturday evening me iinmm 10 MH twenty-flve ether well knew n , of the cltv svere npprev cu bs I 'jiaaMhetltw niembera. with all the nrhl- iMH'md advantaffes of the club. It is con cen ftfmmify axpectcd that befere October 1 the 4JaWiwireber will exceed one hmulrel. r- ,"Xenb houhe H a commixiieiiH tnrce tery brick house, originally built for a - dwelling, and admirably adapted te the .aafeef the club. The large janl In the tmi of both It and efKshlcman'H hall lsn bMMtlnil lawn, nlth flne fruit ticcs and .ivtne, and will be fitted up with "ebalrs, tables and sottces for the 'ftwe of the members in pleasant y llitii A nrlvate cntrnnce Itailn Inte -"5 from Chcrrv street. The yard and gnrden w y.wttlbe one of the most attractive features of p fIM piviiiuwa. in iuu leal ui vu uuiiuiiij, f" 'baa been erected a brick addition te It, In IM.ierm or a one-siory out kiiciicii aim ttoreheunn. Besides this thn flr.st Iloer UJ!m tliA .lAptlliilln linlt ll-lf .Itl-lltir is. jy?""""" "" tvsuuuii-, ...., r....u.. i, nroem, kucdcu nnu ciiiiwuuu iiucii uuisl-ik. it. .V TUi: LOWKR STOIIY. Lfbewestlbulehas been laid w Hit a hard ,woea noer,anu a lasieiui wreugiu iron mm rtleied glass cas flxture adorns this entrance. ' "Tbe hense has been painted and paperrd jtbroBKheut In most admlrable dccoratlve liHW under direction qr Sir. alter liager, r'Met,MBB Bres. The parlor or reading 'iMm, en the flrht tloer, is the larco,nnrt larce,nnrt Anent extendlng the w hele length el the ; front budding. It Is laid Ith a, j lch WHten J'eiurpet, of Tertian pt(er,ii and the nail 'TjMMirls a bright straw color, v ith u heavy mlilfiii frlptn. A tiim-ilinrnnt t'h.imlnltnr F'Hlliwyy gllt.-nlth elaborate carved figures, $L im l l aMHlhANiniltlK. jtli1i Tlilu InflnM Hk flne piece of furniture of nntltjtioenk nmhntil t I frill fnnt In Inntrtli ntul (villi inutdtvr 5ZH-;"-."". r. ..""".:.. " :v " an. ieiua nnu easy uniirn, iipiiuiMcrcu in ' Pee "leather, a chess tableund otherup prlate pieces make up the furultiire of flMroem. r'The Kails are hung with water jeeteni fld steel engmvl ngs. yTbe ball nnd stairs me covered with a ji ;.,iiuiv eivbi carjwt ui iiiigui. reu. in ine ewwr nau w a iavoteryt aim tne entry bo be rN.ktad the parlor Is arrangec with coat and &jkrt hooks, tolephnne, umbrella btauds, Ac. t The first Boer dining room Is lupered In 'Vmn olive tint all the tinner Imliu- til.iln r.fcH with ullver berder and finished In ..'IJeberry. Onthe mantel stand's, a beautiful cigar lighter. Capacious tlilun, 'linen and ntr ciuBiiB uivu iuiu vnu ruuin. v cry ; showy but neat and elegant xiilcbeani slitters with cut ghiBs; and Kiuall fables Jjg are arranged along the walls tu iiccoinme- j. CKMIM IIIMil 1 t dill frllObf u llnll l lilu t Aaiii lu "YfUiWll flK I tin r it Tu mul mid it Mm fitlnu t M,.bC.1.1W Jt- .,.,-.. ll. . -I.... - I 1 dfi ttWef "treuthic't in this ivirt of the heuse. P, J most accessible te incuibers lie want te fjtmt served uremrtiv. The jenre kitehcii nd store heuse In the rear ure uell - ,t& lrnlahed with mtiira ami ether rtomeMlu .. 4i HDHVItnifniWH. , - I 'J;' JIIK (IU.V9U 1 LUUIU j. " A private ntaln ay leads fiem the Kitchen, SVS wA) und yard te the diulug loom en the 1 flEWUU uyU4, nulUJJ 19 IUU IIIUftL iuciuus v,- r, , - j,A .. t. 1. ... 1. M ( Uiianuumiinioe uunuing. it is me em llhr&rv and rtlrtta Ihn -nlinln Imitrftt nf tlm . ijj. feAiOr Hnftfllnfr wllh n ftn Imlm. nt Hwi T - ... n, ........ .v .....w. u J . aaA &M 1 I.. ........ II.. .. . ..r. .. ' jV -hm vhu. At i iuruii in u bun iicmrni :t&?UuLand carnetcd with un oak and geld I'ibautlful boa vy oak sideboard and chairs Makeup the fumlture. Uctween the rear J "X, ,ad front of the heuse en the sceiul lloer re tbe water closets and urinals. The three adjoining rooms front are fitted up ler general recreation purpoges: and me papered and carpeted In the geed taste and legance which era manifested at evcry tarn. Beautiful oak card tables, writing table, chairs and ether conveniences Air Blab tbese rooms. The tw e main rooms en the third fleer have been threw n Inte ene. Tbe billiard tables te be placed therein have net yet betn received ; but w ill been be fitted up. Tbe management of the club hns left the hanging of curtains, lambrequins, tVt., un til later In the fall. Pictures and olher decorations for the walls will be added gradually. The china ordered ppcclnlly for tbe club is net yut finished, and the res taurant U net expected te be opened fully until September 1, At that tlnie Win. Payne, late assistant te Treuer, the well known Philadelphia caterer, and his wlie, will take charge of the lieusa; they will be aaalstedby Jeseph Lebar, Jr., son of his well-known father of the same name, tin accomplished and experienced waller. The cufomeeftkoIIamlUonwlll be or a high order, and will certainly till "along-felt The general management of the heuse aad grounds Is in the hands of tlio'lieusc committee, consisting of D. r. Hrenemaii, 8. H. Reynolds, Jehn D. Ski lea, Gee. Xau man and W. U. Heuscl. The rules of the beuse have net yet been promulgated ; but the club In all Its departments is working meat satisfactorily and ausplceubly, and Mf bid! fair te be a signal success. THE &EASOX Ol'EXED. ;-4 Fruk Dauieu Draws n Tacked Meuse te Soe ' Little lnek. "A$ . Frank Daniels, who Is remembered bv S verybedy who saw him as OUlfipett in mh : "Kag Baby," opened the fccaien at Piocter's ; epera heuw en Saturday evenln in .,C little Puck, and the house waHcrewded, i yttek Is H ""'e comedy with a fckeleteu t m Plot GiUcduc, au old block broker, VM" "Houdeo" Idel us part of the "? jvptriy of a- broken ,dlme museum -r 'jw.; Whoever ' held this ldeli in bis ngBi baud would be granted a ! mnA mK nt.l .111... 4 ''h y W cuss," wishes be was a boy a, ana ine irausionnaiien is lnst&nta- -j uau. KrlL'llfrilfHl. hnwevnr lin Inn.l. " ! f ik Llnl in ltlllv. filii win en.l lolle i,n. -Is'Srlah that his father was himself araln lmt r & Inaiaa J llltl. . Ii .Iaa . .. ..... ... r. ll HP! !, ..., nttJ UUV4 um limit luge f te aehoel, wishes that he was an old man as , Ma father had been. He has his wish. Old ' TOHMge i aeut te school and Billy as the Lla Oaya at home and cuts up high Jtaka with ballet dancers, etc. With v tfcta m a fouadtlen it can be estlj- lteaftaeA Vbat mrtety of comic Incident can be crowded Inte tlie entertainment. (Mr. Harriets m Otltedge Arthus E. Molilten, another Reed come dian, was IiiUy, Ida seu, mid Hewie Ban 011, merry comedienne wan Miranda Aavagc, wlille the oilier parts wero assumed by competent people THK DEMOCRATIC lMtlMAHIEM. '1 he I.tst of Delefcatcs te the County Cen- entlen Chesen en Saturday Kvenlnat. Saturday evenlng the primary election or the Democrats te select delegates from each ward te the county convention te be held next Wednesday, as held. Seldom has'there been a time when fcollltle interest was taken in the result, and the delegates chosen wero almost the same ns theso placed In nomination en Wodnesday even ing. They arc as fellow s : l'lrst Ward Jehn K. Malone, 1'renk Altlck, 11. r. Montgemorj, Allen O. l'yle, Philip Sechrist. Hocend WardW. U. Ilonsel, W. 11. Iewell, Theodere Wendltz, David Mo Me Mullen, James MatGonlgle and (Jeerge Cox. Third Ward-U. lM)aU, Henry WeU, Jehn V. Keller, A. J. ltelkcr and Jehn M. Kberly. Teurtli Ward-Geerge Pent, David Wolf, W. It. lirlnten, James rranglcy, Dr. jj. J(. .MtuerimcK. riflli Ward Ixiuls Htmen, Jno. It. Murphy, Dr. M. W. llaub, Walter K. Schnader, llenry K. Furlow. Sixth Ward-t-'. O. llassler, Jehn M. Mo Me Cullv. Ocorge Davis, Charles K. Downey and Walter Zechcr. Keventh Ward (5. L. lleiTman, William Derwart, Marcus Kuhlmau, urns, jiciuci, Jr., Jehn Miller. Klghth Ward-1'ctcr P. Diehl, Jehn Iteckcnstcln, Jnseph llradel, Jr., Lee Jacelis, Ocorge Fritsch. Ninth Ward Charles Ilelh, Kniamiel Stene, James Hums, Oeorgellrmvn, Jacob renl- county tejtMn n:n. First Ward-Jehn K. Mulone. Second Ward W. U. Ilcnsel. Third Wanl W. C. Dlltus. len rfh Ward Dr. D. 11. MiCermkk. riflli Wanl W. ii. Hchoenberger. hlxlh Ward Chailes i:. Downe.V Seventh Wind .Jehn Weslcnbeig. Klgbth Ward Harry G. Koller. Ninth Ward Chas. K. Hrevyu. l.'plirata It. II. lllcklny, Jacob W Keber, annuel M. Meyers, K. H. lleemsnjder, Jcre. Mehlor. County Comniltteo Jacob W. Ix.ber.. Mount Jey lloreucli Abraham Stene, W. M. Hollebuah, J. K. Nebe, V. Sehafl Sehafl nermal J, W. Dctwller. County Comniltteo J. K. Xehe. Columbia V'list Ward : Geerge M. Wan baugh, H. C. Llchly, Wm. 11. Svvlnplcr, (Jeerge It. Uennctt, Trank U. Sleckcr. Ceiiutv committeeman, Harry C. Llehty. Second Ward : Geerge W. Schreedcr, Ocorge 1'. Lutr, Jehn H. Maxton, Jehn Lutz, II. H. Ithedes. Comity ceminlttcc, II. U. Window. Thlid wards A W. K(.h1cgleuillcli, Martin Helien.ulle, Jesejih Keth, William Yeanlsh, Josepli Btaab. County committee, II. W. Schegulmllch. Smiill Lecnln. 'lhes. Coonan, 12 jcarseld, whlle walk ing en the fente of Charles Zechuren Kest Frcderkk street, en Ratuiday nftorneou fell te the pavement nnd breke his left arm nt the wrist. Dr. A. J. Herr iittendrd te thelnjuicd boy. Andrew G. I'liikh, 12-year-old boy, w hlle at w erk for L. D. Asten, of 7'il Hast Orange street, had the tips of two fingers of his hand (.ut off. Dr. Frank Muhlenberg nlieniled him. Saturday evenlng some nun ciileted Mi Frank M. Keppel's house, nlJNe. 18 Plum street, and took every nne of the llttle bpy's hnls whlle the himlly wero tip-stuhs or In the yard. A weeds meeting at the Hand Beards en the Welsh mountain en Sunday was at tended by '.',000 people ltev. Dennis had charge of the meeting. Tlicrewas n weeds inectlug by toleicd poejilo In Dttwller's grove, ncai Mt. Jey, yesterday. The attendance w as very large. A meeting was held at Duoi'sweodn, near Milldrsvlllc, en Sunday. Ilov. ronten Harris had iharge of It and he made It a success. A let of rubbish In the rear of Doersein's carilage factory took lire en Sunday morn ing. The fire was dlsceveicd by Geerge W. Kemlrlck nnd extinguished w Ith a few buckets of water. Complaint has been made te thu chief of police iibuul beia lining putty guns, with which viludewHniul ehstllu light glebes niolnekon. The pollce officers have been instructed te prev cut be.v s from using tlmse guns, nud if thuy refuse te deslst te arrest theiu. Complaint has been tiled nt the sta tion heuse Hint a crowd of boysVongio beysVongio boysVengio gato lit the evenlng ut Walnut and Dul.e streets. ThoefiliPrsofthiiwiml have been tiiMiuUcd te itb'de thu nuibiiuce. 'I he Turn Veieln, l.aucasters vv ell known ntlilctle organization, Is holding u picnic ut Knapp's Villa te-day, and the crowd In attondance is qulte large. This morning the members, nttlicd lu pretty gray suits, and headed by tbe lioquels b mil, 'marched te the lulls of the I.ieder knuizuud Msoiiucrther societies nnd vs coiled a number of membcra te theplculu greuinH Jeseph Staik, who wns presecuted last week by Mrs. Mary Walten, for einbewlo einbewle einbewlo luent, has settled his case bolero Aldeimaii Piukcrteii by making hoiiie amlcable ar rangement with the prosecurlx.i Aldermnn Spurrier Is the owner of a B utlctt pear tree en w hlch has been grew n this season many large and line pears. A number w ero sampled in the 1m ri.r 101 n ci'.u editorial room this iiilniiioeu. He Get Avi) , Some tlme age n suit wns brought agauibl fleorge Hnrpel, charging him with larceny. He then left town te work for a telegraph company and only came home n few days age. Cuubtable Yelslay saw him last eve ning walking along Webt King street and undertook te arrest him. Geerge would net have it that way nnd he stinted te inn up Prince btrcct fellow cd by Yclsley. llai pel ran te Walnut sticct and turned up Christian, lle passed through the j aid of Jehn It. Bltner'a icsldcnce mid inade his w ay into Duke street. Fiem there he r.m out te the Pennsylvania railroad mt-etf. A crowd of boys gallu'tpil when they s.iw Harpel runnlnghud meuybf them foilew cd him. There wero nil klud'ef steries about w hat he had been guilty of, but the charge is net a very serious one. btlll itlseueugh te glve Geerge mi epiwrliuuty te show his heels te an elllcer. M ruck Jury selected. The following struck Jur wuubelcitcd en Salujdjy te trv the jbiiit of Samuel Hibleniau vs. the tuwushlp of Kphrata, en next week's UUl list j Jephl'. Aiublvi, Drumerc, Jehn W. Beam. Ix-ueck ; Levi A. Bramer, Maner, Jehn J. Balr, Hphrabi ; P. S. Greir, Sails, bury : P. P. Keener, Penn , Christian V. Kendig, Maner i Kphrnim M. Mveis, Maner : Win. ftemlg, Clay ; .Moses TnVler, Karl ;Xolsen Wolf LIU, l'ast Cocidice; Au di evv A. ug, l'ctiu. I Ant el' L'uelnliiied Letter;.. LM of letters advertised at the pote!!lio at Ijivcaster, Pa., Aug. 0, Igs'J. Pieodo Pieedo Pieode livciy: 7hc' List Mlsh'I.izie II. Biubaeher, Miss A. Dell I'Uhack, MUs Claru J. 1'iey, Mis Bacbani lep)lnger, MlsMMattlelJpp, Mis. Mary Mcadb.'Mrt.s Maggle V, Miller, Mrs. N'aney Xlxeu, Xell Shelley. Gent's List-V, H. ilaMei A Ce., It. F. llrubiker, Charles IMwaids, O. S. Gariett, GlolnlnTepplaiio 2, J'. D. S. Gilhesser. S. F. Gill, Jehn W. Mractr, J. i:. Schleld, W. B, Wiley, K. Zcrllnc. All Attachment iHMird. Henry K. Ltfcvcr has Ubucd uu attach incut against Fmleu F.Grefl, defendant; Henry 11. Gretr and F. C. Ix-iuan, gur nikhces. Mr. Lefevcr lu his affidavit claims that Kmlen F. Gieff hns secreted and disiwsed of his property with intent te defraud Ida creditors, illis claim Is $153.4$ for wheat, aoldje tlip defemlant seme tlme befere his mill at Fertility was dentFejeil by fire. HRAVK MR. HATE9. AVeuns Man's Uenpernte Fltrtit M'lth Three liiintlnrn. Twe thine, while plundering the olo elo ole gant heuse of James O. Ilntes, a prominent merchant, of llaltlmere, nt S o'clock en Hmulny morning, were surprised by his son, Krcd. llatc, a jeung mnn of twenty years, and a desperate stniRslc, took plnce Inthe music room. The yeunit man's wl and the rest of the family are at Cape May. Tim heuse during Ihclr absence is only ticca pled by Fred. Bates and two female servants. The latter sleep In the back part of the house. Mr. Bates, who occupies n third-story front room, was awakened by a nolse dew nxtalrs. He lay still a few moments and distinctly heard nome ene rattling with the silver In the dining-room. He dressed and lick ing up a .ILM'allbie Smith A Wes Wes eon revolver gretied his way down stairs te the dining-room. Te reach 11 he fussed threucli the music-room. In the dark room Mr. Bales eultl Just make out the outlines efiiman bout ever the table. Without delay he phet at the fellow, but hardly had the pistol jrnne en" when he heard a chair being np-e'- behind him. He w heeled about In tlme te recclve en his right bheuldcr a gash with a knife. A morocco note-book In his breast pocket, one-quarter inch thick, wived the young man's life The man bandled his sharp weapon adieltly, and gave young Bates two nioie cuts, extending from the right shoulder down te the breast. He also slashed htm twlce in the the left breaht and ouce nbovelli heart, break lug llie skin. In the mointlme hogmb hegmb bed Bales'H rovelvcr,but the plucky noting man, tumble te pull the trigger, pulled the himuier. and the second shot wt'iit off, inlsslng Ills asillaut. Bales then graplcd with the thief and tried te wieM. the knlfe from lilm. 'I hey fought In Iho dark for severnl inlnutes. l'llially thoknlreilroppod te the lloer, and the burglar darted through n window, car rying the glans with him, Jint as llates raised his pistol for iinethei shot. Then Mr. Bate-i ran te the front deer and (trod three times for assistance. The firist te ceme was J. M. Jehnsen, a private watch man, who had been Hitting en the door step of the next heuse eating his lunch. Other officers seen appeared. The officers found that tbere wnre two or three rebbura and that they had forced their entrance through a simitar Inte the kitchen. Mr. Biles was saved fiem death only by n nole book nlilih he had In the right breast pocket of his coat. The kulle hail tut half through the book. The thieves had packed In baskets several thnuiiand dollars w tilth of Mlv el w are and ether valuable articles, which they had te leave behind In their flight. I'OCND DUAD IN BED. A Child orGsento l Itey Dlnn Siuldculy of CouvulnleuH. Cei.UMiiiA, Aug. 20. An Infant male child el Ocorge Itnyc, of 731 Locust street, was found dead lu bed this morning nt U o'clock. Deputy Corener Ilershcy cm cm pitinelled thofellowlugjuiy and held an Inquest: S. A. Beeklus, A. It. Craig, F. P. D. Mlller, S. Moirlsen, W. II. kecknul. Jacob lllth. The jury decided that the death wns due te convulsions. The child was found by Its mother. An Infant child of Jeseph Jiimey, living en Xeith Second strecl, dled en Sunday from whooping cough. Battery C, 'Ihlrd United Slatesnitlllery, passed tlueugh town en Sunday morning en ionic for Washington City. Tioep 11, Sixth t'nltcd Stales cavalry, went through here this morning. AnuloXeltofcll from the limb of uticn mid bioke her right mm. Gee. M. Wunbaugh has bevered IiIh ioii ieii ioii ncelleu ns reporter ler the Dttlly AYim nnd will become a btnll correspondent en the llnrrlslmig Ttleriam. A wieek wcuried en the P. It. It. nt Ml It t.. ii en Saliitday night, iiiused by tw i 'n of engine Ne. l,2fc(! Jump lug th ii i k i rclght tinflle was blocked forseuui Unit LOCAL TEACIIF.RV INVl'ITUTi:. TliuTImn Fer Them Decided ITpeu' lly u Cominlttce. The coiiimitlce appointed by County bu bu bu porlutcudeiit Ilioeht,te icpuit Heme tlme lu August or Heptomber, thieugh the county papers, the tlme mid placen of holding the iinxt series of local liiNtltuIc, met en Sat urday fuioneoii In the buys high uhoel Ijiiihlln,., Iiucastei. llcietoferothoio were ilevcn dUtrlcts,but new there me only ten. I.eaceck township wasnddeil te theHup dis trict, Upper Liiaceck te New Helland, Kast l.uiiictei te Stiasburg, and WVt Denegal te Mt. Jey, Thocemmlttcodld net decide upon the jilaecs te held the Inltutis, nH the toicheis In the various dhtiictH can host agree upon miitable places. The tlme fixed Isnsfollerfs: Maner dUtriet, 2d bitiirday In Odolier j btrnsbuig.Sd Situidayln Oc tober; Chestnut l.evil and Miiuheim, Ith Saturday in (ktober ; I.lllt, 1th Saturday In November ; Ml. Jey mid New Helland, Ith Saturday in Nev ember ; llap, IstSitur duj In December; Kphriihi, 2d Saturday In December; Maiicttn, yd Satuulay iii January. The members of the coiiimlltce picsent wciej Jehn Wciver, (Jordenvillo; It. It. PIihiiii, Marietta; S. II. llcrtrlei, Kllabcth Kllabcth tewn; J. L. Dry, Hplu.itu; Mrn. Mary h. BlacKburn, Palriueiuit ; A. N. Lehman, Muuntvlllej 1J. M. Allen, Ml. Jey; II. O. Seyfert, Beartewn; Miss Ida i:. Kmtz, Hare Haiber; . It. Nuumen, Manhclm j Meiris Mctzger, I.ltltr. batnnlny Nlnht Hevvh. Twe men engaged in u prize light at the cerner of Water and Milllln btteets Hhertly nfler midnight en .Saturday. Oflicers G miner nnd Itheadsiirrlved,but thopriuci thepriuci Ials skipped and bystanders would net glv e the names of thn lighters. Tillle Murr eemplaim 1 ! U i...1i, . that a gang of men atoned hei Iieum) at an t.i.l.v hour mi Sunday morning. An elllcer was sent there, but when he arrived thcie the gang weie gene. A man w itheut u hat, glv lug the naiiie of rishei, told Olllcer Beas en Satin day night that he had been assaulted neai the Globe hotel, lie lefuseil te piosccute and there wero no uirc-ts. Clilldruu of Cutheltc l'lUcuta. Ilov. Dr. McCulIagh, of Jat. Mary's Catho lic church, In his Sundnv'B aorinen called attontieu te the opening of the jiarechlal school and ucademy en the i-eoeiul of Sep tember. He referred te the chinch law en ,the iubject ofedncjitliig'chlldien of Catho lic lurenti, and "said 'the docree or the church (refusnl te administer the sacra nteiits) would be cu forced against thoe laients who refusal te send their children te Catholic si hoels. 1lu t.reuiiil ( vcd lu, Jehn Millet, unoef tlui eiuple.ves el Jehu Uindlg, in digging the cellar let J. J. Decrsth's new houses en Cast King street, pint wllh uu ueddeut en Saturday aftei aftei aftei noen. The g.eund'ncar where he was Btanding cav ed In and he was cev ered with earth. Tliogieund was lemevcd mid Mr. Miller taken te his home at the corner of North Queen and New (.trects. His in J nilc 3 are net serious. tllk E.lttei-H nt War. One of the tluee tslltets of the Yuri; Ihtdy thus relates In that paper the llttle " unpleasantness" he had with n livul Journalist; On Satunlaj S. u. lle.nl, of Hit (.uc, taeklctliisen theMieet ami llatlv- ilenipei what Win. Kicvh, Himui Yeuiir ami .1. Schall Wilhelm hail laid b6 had slatd. In. cliul iik resmtlubllitv it in four auniiibt 011a I.nfllndeil in the discussion, he et mad, called us ii d u luti ami hauled oil te biuash us, as he did two railrtads. l'oitu l'eitu l'oitu niitely for his pun oxUtemo he dltlu't. Our self rcspeet nlend bared him lrein pul i erlratieii, It takes ucrv e te nveid a btrcut irev becoming; rcspeetiibfobyuttritlen. llraverv that has been tested en battle llnbls ii"cd net bofertltloel by a tuslc vvltlia blaek Kiiard. ilust Hnve a Clenn Stock Stock The reason why Itcllly Ilres. & Raub nre rush ing bit their rntE OiDi with such rabidity Is btruwstlie) imistjiavenu t'ntjri'y ntv eleuu stock vr-e. a hey nre getting rid T Hieir goods nganllcs of their original cost. Freiu Edwin If. Albright, Coneipendlnc Clerk for the Daubing Heme of Ixbeltf, Flthtr A Ce., Abilene, Kansas. Mr. It. C. Wtldler, Principal Lancaster IltulneM Celltgc. Dkau KniLtrn: Ven msj well be proud of tht ttniidliic of your Institution te-Onjr- Fer my parti would net tstie five hundred dollars for the benefit I dciivtd from n partial ceurtent your Collefr. If the j-eunsr men of Iancnsttr were te spend tffolieuraof thccvcnlngnltlie College room, Instmd of uu the street, llicy would make far tatter men, both from a moral and also from a bntlnesi standpoint. Hoping te hear of your Increased success, 1 innnlii, yours truly, U. II. AMJlUOltT. It jeu Intend locThlbltaltliecemliigCounly Fnlr don't wait until the last minute before you order your printing. We de sll kinds at rea sonable rales. Excui'slan te 'VVIIllnms' Orove. Wednesday, August 23, v la Iteadlug railroad. Bound trip tickets geed for three days. Fare only J1.75. Train leaves bniicaslerUClng street), nlTii.m ; Petersburg, "dS v. m.j Hanhclm,7.X); via Lebanon. Leave Mtltr, S a. in.; Mlllway, G:i:n. m.; Kphrala, 5I7a. m.; nelnhelds, 6.(7. Pare, J1.75. Train returning same day far all points leaves Williams' Greve alO p. m. IIr rhhurg, 8 p. in. nu23,2l,M,27d Getuii 1 Geliu; 1 1 Gene 1 I ! The fire goods nt Itcllly Bres. A Itaub's are lclng pushed off with great rspldlly. Crowds fleck te the store In earcti for bargtlns nnd the Interior of Hie place leeks like a bec-hlve. This enterprising firm prope&o te clec out every thing dutmigcd Immediately. Ofi ict or HKti.na & Prr.v, WiieLrsAtt) ToiiACcesisrs, S. LAMCASTMl, Julys, 1880. j Prof. II, C. WeldlT, Ijineastcr Business Col Cel lege: DrAn Gin AUt a course of about four months at your Institution, nnd succeeding te a position lu the above named house, I take pleasure In recommending your school te any ene dcsihlng n practical knowledge of book keeping ami nil manner of business forms. Best Investment I ever made. Yours truly, C1IAB. H. WELCHANS, Leeks LlkO u Ileo-Hlve. 'Iho Interior of Itcllly llre. Itaub's hard, vrare stere Just new pre'cnts the appearance of a veritable boc-hlveof Industry. 1 he salesmen are kept en the inh constantly te supply the lnepln wllh the great bargains that are going In I'titL floors There ate drives In till kinds of lioiiReheld goods, nnd they are inev lug off fast. i:rursiev ie Atlantic City via Itiadlng rail road, Hundi , September 1. Bound trip tlckets, teod for two days Bpeelal train leav es Quarry Quarry vllle nt 3.10 a. in.; Lancaster (King street), nt i 10 , CeliimbH, 4 JO : Petersburg, 4.50 ; Lnndls vIlln,4,.V) Pnre.JXW. Train leaves Mnnlielm, A 10, Lltllz,ri20,nud KpliraU, G.I 5. Pare enl) $2.75. Train returning sime day leaves Atlan tic City nt 0 1. in. Chenpe st trip of Iho (.ensen. Don't mlM It. Tickets geed te top evci nt Bending and Philadelphia en rnturn trip. nu'Jl,,.,2l,M,28,siiiiw A Geed Opportunity. The people of Lancaster never hnd such n geed oppeilunlty te buy cheap hardware nnd house furnishing goods ns Is new presented by Itcllly Ilrer. llaub, who arc new selling thelr enormous stock of damaged goods nwny below cost. Judging from the crowds constantly nt the tore, the flre goods are going fast iDciithe. Final ' tignsl!3, 183J, In thlscllj, Cieerge Pler,liihliscvcnt first jcer. TherclatlKsnnd friends of the family are re ipectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late rcMd"ncp, Ne 16 East Chestnut street, en Inesday morning nt 11 o'clock, from them byl.''IOp in. Heading railroad te Lltltz Mora Mera v Ian cemetery at 2JJ o'clock. Reddy. August S3, 15S9,lnthlsclty,Mr. Ami Reddy, ngiHtsUlj. live J0.1U. Iho rclutlNO-i nnd friends of the fnnitly nre re tpectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the icsldnue of her wm. William Roddj.Ne llSNeilhMalbcrr street, en Wednesday artci artci artci hoen nt 2 e clock. Internicnt nt 8t. Marj's cemetery. (train nnd t'rovlsleni. I'm.il.hdt byH. IC. Yillidl, Breker, Closing Prices 2.16 o'eleclt p m. vurui. v.(rn. iiniB. i"ern Unit, fit)7 5U7 5 07 5(12 fi 75 560 August Scpu nihil Octetici Nev ember December .Immiry May. . Yenr Consels CrudeOII 77 my, . 2 wi nK V 75 ? i. 1) 75 0 77 .11 20 20i 0 17 vry, l.tve Stock MiwltelH. Clue vue. Aug. 21. Reulpt8,2,IJ00; khlptueiits none; dtillj becves, J3 i&a W: steers, ItUOTiilSO utecKirit nnd feeilcri. SKjO.'OO; cnus bull nnd mlx.nl, 31 00,,?i3, 'lccaii entile, il 2 CO bulk, ( J 00-v3 b5. lles ltin liis, e,000; shipments, 3,0u0 mnr leet luvvn j mixed, 81 tVl 20, heuvj, J3 (O 400: llgtil &IIUVIM. skips, 5310(5 I 1(1 Hhcep ltKclptf, 2.000; slili II1U1V.6UC; niar lcrtlciid tmtlvf's,340':lfi0, Wislirn vioelcd t-l Wlitl 00 , shorn Texniia, tf3 401 10, Umba.tl W leVit0er li ml. East lam htv. Cattle Receipts, tee. slilii nuiils i'vj , inarket dull; nit threucli con Mltxinni nt- , rime, 1 1jC1 CO: fair te geed, (Ultra 4.1, . iiinmen,$-'l7t) ; sferkcrs S42J2.1, no curs or latttc shipped te New erk. HiWM ltcielpts, 1S.O, shipments, 1100 market slcn , pigs nnd HghlYerktrs.SluvueS; ninllum mid light I'hlkuli Iphla, tl I'-vu-MO; heavy hog.sieOtji S5, 1 ear shlppulle New lerk. Hhcep Ibcelpts, 1KU: shipments. 1201; innr Ui t dull , inline, II 7Wv5 ; leir te reed, l 23? IW, comnien, 52 6043 60; lambs, 51.5 7a. Stock Mtti'Lets, Quotations by Reed, MrGraun .t Ce., bankem, Utiuiister, l'a. M'W veiik L,isr. II a. ii. 12 m, 3r. if. Canada raiitlc C. t'.CAI I'olenido Ceal ... . ... iVutral 1'iullle Canada Southern . 62M fill. HI. I A I'bg. 1), 11. a Ulan IHIU W. .... 115 Erle . 27X Erie Jnds J.rC .. ....113'; K.A.T lam. AN ('U ,. Hhore . . 103 Mich. Ccu Mlsunui IP title. . . 7tJi HtK-lc. ValU. N. 1. SOW n. P. Prcr .. . cat, N. West ItOjJ ll'.'i 110 :hk H5j t,ljf, TIP , HUJ 10U4 71 71',' new jj 11025 bJ N. Y. C .... New England 4i ;i ljist'lennesce Omnha Oregon 1'riuiM'eiitiiicutal. Ontario A W Paclfle Mall Richmond terinlual Bt. Paul .. Texan Pacific Union l'aciilc Wabash Cem. Wabash l'rcr WistemL' WestBliore llends . . 33 4 S2W 51 S3 m n. 'Si ew 1 8i min.Aur.i.iiiiA i.isr. Lcti. Val ., .. H. N. Y. A Phlle." I'd. R R. Reading. 2)i 21 1-10 l.eli. Nuv llcsteuv. l'uvs .. ... 1". A It . ... N.Ceuu Peeples l'ass Rdgts Oil.. ... V7,f li7V( 53 W ew S&tu,vtlocjttcnte. pi he j i ice or tiTecjrapi:. rait Rett and White C vLIPORNIA WINl.', GOe icr bottle , 31.00 perdeien bottles ROHRElf.S LIQUOR BTORE. Ne. 22 Centre Hijuai c, Lancaster, Pa. ITtORRENr-rOUP.BlX AND NIN1. ROOM ji1 neuses. Appl) III jcj.im lOi&OLTH WAtERbr WANnsD-TIIREECIO VRMAKEIte Al' plj nt this etllcc ler ntrther particular. uu.si-JwilR T OBT-UVbr KVrjJINC. IUTHL'It ON J j Chcstmititr. et,tien(t-n Prlneeniid Mnry, or Mnrv lieltni C liciitmit. an epeii-furctl o e illseilsllvtr watch vilth fob. A lllicral nvrnitl will be paid mi letitin of nmc le .Ne. 213 North l'rliice stret'. ltd "TCDOES llAVii J.O.Ntl MNl7ll7l3ciDK.il l UintlllllvWnlti'sCluarts the best In the state. Kers.ilent n ok. s a he NOin 1 1 1 j i r v s p. m Ifc-iauM , W.Tti ,U A w r pn eappj ica i ion, irrc , op a. w. nelt, I forth- trensftr of the l"av t m Lleeuse of Cbnrles Ve,f, Kceeul wnrrt, Lancaster cltv. win no ncari en vv cvmet'nv,itentrmiT 4. JSsv, nt 10 a. in DKNJ f'. V. UR1IAN. au2lA i'. i ej. e. Af THE MNMElfuiOK OMTJ IOItK Cl.SJtDLX. COME AND &EK T11EM. 1 HE CHEAT TYROLEAN 8INOKRB. Mluersaud ladies without tcert notndiult netndiult ted. ii'j-ln cr.se of rale (he enurujument will le held Inside JcJSiud U ITAEIT'LH, l'rep. Item 3vtcrttcmcutc. T OST-OX SUNDAY MORNIXO, NEAR Ji tbs Watch factory, u snail slw watch aiid chain. Tbe finder will be snltably rewarded by returning the same te this office. ltd TJHJV WA1TZ HAH THE BEST TWO FOB jj Dcanaacuianrs in tiiecity.ai tv. I NOS. S A 103 NORTH O UEEJJ T. mylMmM.W.TbAw UK QOLDKN LION AND MIA dUKNDA Cigars, Ge cigars, are 1 ran. are hand made wiui ions tir. ..r . '. j . Virar jiavana r iiirrn.auKann ivim nexn. DKSItTirH ClflAfl HTOItK. aU-tfdll UI East King HtreeU BE8T 6e HAVANA the city, at KILLER CIUAR IN HILLY WA1TZH. Kes. G and 103 North Uuecu BL mylMmM.W.Th.SAir CI FECIAL NOT1CK.-ON AND AFTER HEP O TEMHF.lt 1, ltme, Five Tcr Onl. will be added te all bchoel Tax net x nev paia nv innt lime. W. O. SlARSltALL, Tri-nsurer. ,nug20-lltdtt rANTED-A OHIL 15 Oil 1 YEARS OLD ?T for General Hoiiwwerk. ll APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. WINEB-DKIDEHHEIMEU. LAUBENHEt MEK, Onpcnhrlmcr, Ilechhclmer, Dry Catawba, bt. Julian Clarets. NO. 15 OENTEE SQUARE. scplli-tfd rniiKY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN X Equal Billy Waltx's Havana Filled Cigar, NOB. 6 A 103 NOKTII QUEEN BT. mylMniM.W.Th.8Aw firANTED IMMEDIATELY. ONE SNAP TV Moulder and tvre Fleer Meulders. Av ply te the CHAMPION DLOWEIt AND FOBOE CO., Cor. Charlette bL and llarrlsburg Ave. aug2Hfd CANEH-THK FINEST AHSOKTMENT OK Cnncs lu the city enn be found nt HILLY WAIT ZHCKJAU STORE, Ne. 6 nnd 10:1 North tjmen street. my.M.W.lha&w mnUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDMIt, JL propelled by a geed powder blower, Is the most effectual destroyer of flics and ether small Insects. Fer&ils At HUBLEY'H DBUa SrOUE, Jtfl Wmt King HtreeL rpiIE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-TIIK BEST A nnd cheapest In the market 11 karat geld pen. Hard rubber bolder, timer gctn out of order, enstly.illled. Call and cxntnlne before purchasing chewbere. At EKIHMAN'M OcuU' KiimlslilnK Wern. 42 Wpst King strwt. AirANTED-A PHYSICIAN TO RLSIDE n mi mn rr led TV nt the County Heplta mnn nrefcrred. Applications Applications wllh references te be presented nt meeting of Directors of the I'OOrenHATUIinAY,HElM'KMlli;ilZl lUiiinui ijj.uiiitit.i, JOT.'. 1JY ORDER OF THE BOARD. 1QQ41 nugi: M,W,8telS YES.BHt; August reduces the price of suiTisaa axd meusERixax AT McQRANN & NOWLEN'S, 150 North Queen Htreet, FULL DAY COUItai: IN THE KBY KBY stene lluslness C'ollei-e consists of insTennd Deuble Kutrv Boekkeenlnc. Cem. mental Law, I'emnaiithlp, Arithmetic, lype wrlllng. Correspondence, Orthography, Actual nuslnes Banking, etc. (blierthnnd cxtrn.) Opens Jlendny, beptcniber 2. W.D. MObSEll, Ne, 10 North Queen Bt., Lnucnster, l'a, IfdAw TUB ROAD TO HUCCCSS. A course of Instruction nt the Lancaster Business College Is one of the best vinvs te prc prc lmre voting men nnd Indies for nllUHINDSS CARBKR ltciiil wbnt some of our grnduntcs siyefus. Yeu will find among tlieni some of veuraciualiitHiiceH. I'hII term IxkIiih Kciitcm- ber2. Terms lllieinl. Cull nt College Reems, rse. 10K 1-nsl KliigKirret,ernddress, B.C. WLlDLCR.l'rlnclpJl. H TaTi (Tu a h t b it b ter iTshTne TAUKLB. Our thrcv-Jnliitul 10c reds nil gene. Supply cshnusted. 'Je meet the di mands fernchenp rel wcreiliicoeiir lluccjelnt beautifully stnlned 15c red te 12e. Our thre'C-Jelut brass mounted Ilnss rcnls nil cone, factory supply exhausted. We will sell ter 51.00 ii Hue thno-Jeititcil nlcklu mounted Inncoweod tip rwl. Ihtsusncrlflce. New Is the tlme for bnrcilns In Hue reels nnd reds. ITtAILBV'HBAbT BND PHARMACY, lOnnesltc eastern Mnrket.l l'rallcv'n Knrsaparllln Compound Is tlifbest ler the bleed. Mound 1. M.W.lWw QBALBD PROPOSALS WILL III: RE- crlved nt the elllcc of the Hurervlslng Architect. Treasurv Department, Washington, D. C, until 2 o'clock p. m. en the 17th Duy of stcptcmbcr, lsst), for all the labor and inntcrluls required ror;the trench, ncavntlen, cencrete fnundntlens, nnd Htone nnd Itrlck Werk of the United Htntcs rosteflloe Uiilldlng at Lancnster, l'cnulvanla, lu strict uccordnnce vtlth the ilrawlng and specification, copies of which may bn had en application at this etllcc or the oince Ol thesuprrlutcndcul. Each bid must be nccompanled by n certified Check for 5300.00. JAB. II. WINDftlM, Supervising Arthltcct. Auecsr 21, 1680. nugietdced M ARTINBR03. Clothing anil Famishing Goods, We are read) with our kteek of Iievs' Leng Pant Belts nnd Children's Knee Pant Suits for the He., s who nre cugcrly iivvalllng the epenlnp or another school term. Many choice patterns te select Ireni. Mndc from donblennd twist Casslmere that will rcsUt the rough and tumble wear. We see te thn SCHOOL SUITS. malting, the irmimlngand te the material, and hnve put them nt prices that the inett economi cal will wonder hew they can be sold for sollt sellt lli) money. 51 leSO vvlllbuy Leng Pant Butt', amir.' te 56 Knce l'anl Bulls, but son cannot appreciate the prlce until j en see the material mid trimming. Man) kinds nnd it Ic te select from. Hejs' riannel Shirts, 1'ercnle. Demet nnd rinnnclHIilit Wnlsts, 2ec. &0c lllouse Wnlsts, Nobby Kilt Bulls. Jersey Buits. I'nst lllnck Hese, Gnuze Undciwear, etc. 'Iho odds of bummei Goods In thu Furnish ing ilcpirtmcnlliiivc been taken them rapidly. All must go before the season ends. Ralbrig enn Drawers. .ie; riiinncl Bhlrts, 7ic te 82; Llsle nnd Iinlbrlggnu Unlf llo-e. Novelties In Neckwear, 2ec, SOc, 60c. (sec the Latest Style Counts MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOB. 2 AND 23 NOIUH QUEEN BTREET. TV riLLIAMbONtt EOSrER. JPREITIOXJS -re- Annoiineing the Date -or. OUR OPENING -IN- Dry Goods & Notions, We Call the Altrulleu of the People te a LA 110 K AbMlRTMEXT of CI.OTHINO, HATV, CAl'S, XKCKWHAIt, UNDL'UWHAH, AND 1300 Tfe. A N 1) h 1 1 U E1?, Fer Men and Beys Fall Wear, at Prices Enuul te our July Quotations. Williamson Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, FA. Jtetw fcvevHfjrmcttt ft. B LACK OOOD.S. H AGER ic BROTHER, IIF.NniBTTA CLOTH, IHtAI ! ALMA. IMPEHTAIi SEIIGE, CASIMIR, C.VjIIMEItE. AII-Woel. II EN ItlETTA CLOTH , FIIJXCETTA, JlltAl M ALMA, TAMiqi:, CAMEL. IIAIB. Silk Warp Black Silks, lsTerz LTea.iz'ewT KALI. COLORINGS JV HEXniETTA, S4 and 40 Inch, SEItUi:, M and 49 Inch. UIUf'DALMA, BEA VTirUL LINE OF New Invoice All-Weel, New Colorings, PLAIN SfHII'KD I PLAIN STISII'ED I HKGERrS BROTHER. SACRIFICE PBICE3. Fire Goods, Fire Goods. wn Aitn disposing or our i7v7vs:eNse stock DAMAGKD BY FIRE JLTsTID ISfiLTER, Sacrifice Prices T REILLYBROS.&RAUB, 1-.ANOA8TEH, TA., NHX.T DOOll TO POSTOri'ICK. Jtctu gVbucvttBcutcntfl. GANES.-EXCLU8IVE 8TYLE.S IN ACA cla, Pennng, Welschcl. Cherry nnd Maine ca, mounted In Mil ver nnd Ilreiue. DEMUTH'H CIOAR STORE. alS-tfdR 111 East King street. B EST TWO FOR 1TVE CENTCIOARSIN the state, nt lilbUl VV.ll.0. Net, 6 and 103 North Queen St. nil&4mM,W,ThJjAw ITIINE ITHHINO GROUNDS. : The nshlng nt Wnshlngten Boieugh is new acknowledged te be the best along the SU3 iKielKitina rlvtr. llenry Wcrtz, proprietor of theBusquchanna Heuso, hasn nne line of bei Is munneu uj cartltil boatmen. I pitting parties c ui malic nrrnngements with him nt reasonable rates. Unit nlniijii en hand. at!g2S-lwd -SIOARS WANTED. 1 AM READY TO V purchnsen MILLION or MORE of Large blz", Lew PrlceCIgare. Parties having the same unti wisuing te sen nicm ne n tow iigure ier cash, can call en me with samples, tit theHte vens Heuse, en Wednesday nnd Thursday, Au gust 28 nnd 29, betviccn 9 nnd u n. m. nng26-'Jt 1. A. RICH UBLIC HALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND Kitchen Furniture. On TUESDAY, AUO. 27, will be sold nt Ne. 711 North Dnltti street, a let of Ftirnltmennd Household Ooetls, consist ing of a Parler Steve, ns geed ns new, bedroom Suite, Wnrdrebe, Carpets, and mnny ether nrtl clcs. Everything must pe8lttv fly be sold Bale te begin nt 1 o'clock, atig2l-2t JACOD GUNDAKER, Auct. T1ItIVATK8ALK-WILLHi:'H0LD AT PR1 PR1 vnte snle, n Tract or Land containing 15 Acres, en the read leading from Qunrryvllle te Klrkvroed, In Celeraln township. The Im provements consist or n Ivvo-blery FRAME HOUSE, barn nnd ether necessary outbuild ings. A portion of It Is Weed Land. Geed water en the premises. Fer further particular call en ernddress, SUiAN IIROUAN, n26-ltdiitw Cellins P.O .Lancaster Ce., Pa. TWO NIOHT9 ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 and 17. ENGAGEMENT OF - REILLY & WOODS' BIO SHOW, Composed of reprosentatlve artists of Europe nnd America, Walter Uellenlut. Men. Allied, T he Brethers Bvrncs, The Buirnle Trie, Th Weed Family, rierence Miller, Daniel Hart. A..A.,enfi m m.iuMi Go-Wen-Oo Mohawk In iuiii,iwii.'nitui u- The Indian Mnll Carrier, nu2U2td TESTATE OFBARBARA WEBER. LATE OF JIj Earl township. Lancaster county, (lecensed. The undersigned Auditor appointed te distribute, tha balance remaining In the hands of Abraham M. Weber, adtnlnlsltater. tennd among these legally entitled tot tic came, will sit for that purpose en Tucsdny, Kept. 17, l&S'J, at 10 n. m., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, tn the city el Lancaster, where nil persons Interested In ald distribution miyat flld. E. BUKKIIOLDER. nug26-3tdM Auditor mEACHERS-A LADY DESIRES A POSI- X Hen ns teacher or governess. Can teach English branches, Mathematics, Latin, German anujMusic. iteierrnccs given. Addrete. "P. LOCK BOX 12a Poltstewn, Pa. nu2MwdR rE CARRY THE LAHGliST STOCK OF V Pipes and Flne brooking Tobacco In the city. Weeden Pines nt6c. and 10c. each. Genu- lue Meerschaum Pljies nt 2.V. each. DEMUTIFS CIGAR STORE, alS-tfdR 111 East King Street. s HIRTS I SHIRTS! SHIRTS Shirts of nil descriptions Mnde te Order Cheaper thnn they can be bought for elsewhere, ns wl sell feriiiauufacturcrs' profit only TROUT & SHANK, bhlrt Maniifaeturcrs nnd Men's Outfitters, 110 North Queen Street. marStf-1) dR A STEAM 11 AOT EXCURSION FROM AN IN LAND CITY. The Yeung Republicans of Lancaster, will run such nu Excursion te T0LCHESTER BEACH, On the Chesapeake Bay, en AUGUST 20, l&aj. a- Train leaves Lancaster at fi.lOn. m.,en P. It lt te tnke beat nt Fert Deposit. TICKEI8-S2.60. niign-lOtddittw rpm: PEOPLE S CASH STORE THE People's Cash Stere. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. WILL MAKE TO ORDER DURING THE PRESENT AND ORDIN VlULI DULL SEASON EVERYTHING IN Tills DEPARTMENT Al" LOW PRICES WHETHER ir BE IOR SUMMER OR WIN TER WEAR. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST jvINO STREET, manv-l dll LANCAbTER, FA. 25, 27, 20, 31 W. King St. 1 J j and Blue Black. Jet Black. Just Received. PLAIN. STI1IPED and PLAID SEtlOCS. .. and 1'EAID CASIIMKUE9.V 00 (MIS. U anil 1'L.AIJJ CLOTHS. I iUlieccllrtucmts. UNDERWEAR LIOIIT AND MEDIUM vv eight nnderwenrln nil gmd-s nnd nny sue, at EltlSMAN'B Gents' Furnishing HU.re, U West King ntreet. AllItY IN STOCK-UEST CHARCOAL, Hmnmcrctl Ilar Iren. Deubla Refined Iren. nurden's Rivet Iren, Rive, Het and Celd Reller Iren, Htcel, Sheet Iren 8-16 te Ne. 10, at JOHN REST'S, S53 East Fulton street m-MId X)ACKING9 i,vii.u, we ruJjiJttn; ullklJ, lun tu t7 I .itt.. nitttnn r.... JL bteamnnd llydrnullc FacKIng, Asbest Repe, ntcamnna tiyarnmie raciung, asdcbi ueii i. u.i'u lint i it; i uutkiilK , Jlt'llli X tlCJllU)(, 5- bcstei JII1I Beard, Asbestei Cement, Asbestos Hheathliig.fJnmPacklng.Quin Rings rer Wntcr Gauges. Plumbago Packing. Reed's Patent Aa- bpstes, Lined Bcctlenal PI no Cever, nt JOHN UESfl L , lu.. iasi i tu ten street. m2-tfd OTEAM HEAT 1H THE COMING HEAT FOR C) dwellings, eliuiclies, school houses, etc., though successfully used ene hundred jean nge. Whenveu conlempiate a iliange call en JOHN BEST, vrhe will glve you a satisfactory ob. ut a fair price'. trij-ini TTIOR THE BIST HOT AIR FURNACE IN Jj the market, go te JOHN BEST, 1.1 Eivst lulten street. mJS-tld 17I0R PULLEYS. UIIAITINO, COLLARS, : Ilnnsem, Clamp Bec, Coupling, ok. go te JOHN UVJeT, Wl Lest Fulton street, m2-tfd T?OR BOILER TUBE 1IRUS1IEH, BriLbSON ju i-ipe vvrenencs, rinsnnu Motility wtenrhca combined, Files, Oil Cans, etc. go te JOHN u us r. aa East ! ui ten s t rce U m.'-itu -10LD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING IX ferstcara work, nt JOHN BESTS, UaiEnst Fulton street. inS-lfd 171011 BOILERS, HORIZONTAli, TUBULAR, J Vertical, Porlnble,Cjllnder,Marlnc.efnuy slze or power, or ilie best matcilalund work manship, go te JOHN HES1', 8J.I East Fulton street. m2-tfd "I3ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO L .Medel Making, Patterns, Drawlugs and liltie Frlulw, nt prices rensenablc, nt JOHN BESTS, &i:l l:ast Fnlle-i street. in2-tfd A GE -cV mi bulk It GENOY FOR CALLAHAN A CON CE- ment te take the place of Red Lead, lu mascs nve iintcs tue nuanmy or reel -ITIOR BOLTS. L V.G SCREWS, SET bCREWS, I X5 Squarennd Hoxigen Ul6, these goods In biuch,niduii.i liktBi a, u-i iaist x uue,i street. in.'-lld PU.MPS, BOILERS, .MINING. CENTRII'U gal and Steam I'ltmns, or nny cnpaelly, at JOHN BLSTS. All East Fulton street. m2-ttd TJADIATORS, OF ANY MA1CE TmT'dE j. Ii sign, can no riirnishca at reasonable ngnres. :n, can ue mnusuca iiircasonauie ngnrcs. IN liLbl', 3AI East Fulton street. ni2-tfd uy Jwjiis "ITlOn STEAM OAUGIS, HIGH OR IjOW JJ I"iessiire. Wntcr Oiitige. Gnuge Cocks, Woeel Wheels or Weighted, Glass 'tubas. Whistles, Syphens ferSUum Gauges, Cylluaer Oilers Plain, Wntcr Unure Columns, Cooks for Kte ira Gauges, call en JOHN BLSP, Uril East Fulton strenU m2-ttd 171011 AMERICAN81GHTFEED CYLINDER Lubrlcnters, Glass Oil Oitns for Bearings, en can get theia nt JOHN BUST'S, 51 East Fulton street. m2-ttd F Slnl OR CAST IRON PIPE FITTING, BOTH nlatn nnd reducing, no te L-lneh dlnmeter. nlleable Fittings. 1 lin.'ei. Fl.ititru lliilenn. Manifolds, Ainerlenn Unions, Tube Supports, Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN Bl-Sl'S.sa liistl ultenstrcet. mS-trd TF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTABLE A, Liigine nud Beiler, en vrhcels, cheap, ns tha tollewilll' lirlres bllliu'l It lint tp-nniipr. -ITlV ft horse-pone r, ft'iffi; lOboric-pewerjioTI; 15 herse- ' power, tsii; m uorje-peivcr, 3I.17S, call ; liEa'l's. 33.1 East Fulton street. ntJOHN m.'-tM SAW MILLS, HARK MILLS, COB MILLS, Leather Hellers, Tan I'jekeis, Triple Herse l'evrers. Milling nnd Mining Mnclui ncry. at JOII.N UII'b U list Fulton street iu.-iia ITtOR HORIZONTAL (STATIONARY H. glues, fiem 2 te W horse-power, and Vei ticnl Engines from 2 te luhoise-poucr, von tll nnd them nt JOHN BLSI'd, iii) Lust Fulteu street, m2-trd JTlORCAbme.S. IRON OR BRAbS, LIGHT ' or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN BEST. 33J E.ut Fulton street. ui2 tfd TNJECTORS, HUE LFITLE GIANT, HAN HAN cecl: Inspiraters and Electors, Lberinun Heller l'ccdcr, Penbcrthy Inspwter, American Injectors, nil in stock, at JOHN UEbl 6, .ea East Fulton street. m2-tfd en OOn t'izvv of pipe, irem ii 0J)JKJKJ Inch te 0 Inch dlanictcr.'fer sale nt n low figure, nnd the only heuse In the city Willi a pipe cutttnir machine, cutting up te 0 Inch diameter, at JOHN HEbT.S.tAt litt Fut Fut ten street. in2-tfd rflANKH I"OlTwVl erTeils.acid OR GAH. X of nny shape or capaeltv.iit fair prices, go le JOHN BlJbT. 3St E.ist Fulton HrecL lnilftl TTlTltE IlTtlCKS.'FTRrT CLAY, AT LOV ttgurcj, go te JOHN BEsT, &11 East Fulteu street. m2-tfd IOR PRATT A CVDY ASRITsl OS DISO trtl. r it Tnnl.lH. . ... 1 Af. !).... lln,M 'l I, ( . Bras ' lit. e9,aL'llliltl3 till LB, DtlU. UIWU ....a, brass Gntu Vnlvcs. Iren Reily Globe Valves. Lever barely Valves Fop bafety Valves, Air valves, Radiator Vnlven, rraus avvingin; Check Valves, Press Check Valves, Feet Valves. Angle Valves, call nl JOHN BESTS, JKl Fjivi Fulton stri'et. tn2-tfd T7-miE COTTON WASTE, COPPED II Y V the pound, lOt, In leU of 11) pounds or ev or, Pc. All goods deltv crcd te nny part or the city Free Call en JOHN HEM', Ne. 3ilEast Fulton street. m2-tfd IF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed locks, Pel nnd Bib Cocks, Levvr Ceck", bwlug Jeinu, call and get them, eir seud jour order by mall, te JOHN BEST SB Iist Fulton street m2-tfd XrE EXAMINE LYES FREE. Spectacles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you hnvetlieme-tamlnedyeu will probably tlnd that there lsFemelhiug wrong with them, and that glav-cs will benpie.it help te von We ue lutmtlahU) III A MAM VN lenses, which are matin mil) by us, and rf commended by leading O i! iu ns the best aids te defec tive vision t-elld feat 'iinctaelim, .OM : usiyil price, $.-..00. btcelbpeelM t , eOu.l usuul pries, rjl (it). Artificial h,, i 'i- cried, !?1 ; usual prl SIO. H. ZIHEH.H k BRO. 130 S. Nletb Street, OlTIUM, I'UILADLU'lIIA. BctvTeeu Chestnut aud Wuluut Stn-ct. m)6-lfd " :.fr- .jfcjBfcJtAT, -.JA-. s, t u&ai'. i "5?" Ki . iu-Ssia4a, t3aaeaAaS!Sgrw 5(?9UmAm i - fgb c-i y - ,vs.
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